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There used to be a Jewish population of 30,000-35,000 Jews in 1940, but there are currently no Jews in Syria aside from incidental foreigners. The overwhelming majority of Syrian Jews fled Syria in 1950 to come to Israel, France, or the United States.
The population of Jews in America is about 5,500,000. This is a small percentage of the total United States population (<2% US population). There are expanded estimates that say that there are an additional 2,000,000 or so Jews who do not identify as Jews on the US Census, but the accuracy of these claims is debated.
As of 2020, Jews make up less than 1% of the population in Alaska. The Jewish community in Alaska is relatively small compared to other states in the US.
The UK did not 'import Jews to Israel'. On the contrary, when Britain ruled the Palestine Mandate it when to great lengths to keep the Jewish population small and to keep Jews out.
The Jews became pushed aside and co-existed with the others.
It depends on which Jews, which Arabs, and which setting.
The population of European Jews in 1935 was about 9.4 million.
Judaism does not proselytize, so Jews retain a very small population.
The main religion of Algeria is Islam. 99% of the population are Muslims. There are also small numbers of Christians and Jews.
The Zionists.
The setting of "The Christmas Shoes" typically takes place in a small town during the holiday season. The story often revolves around themes of love, loss, and the true meaning of Christmas.
Just before the Holocaust that ranged from a small fraction of 1% in Denmark to about 10% in Poland.